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Things to Do in The Caribbean Coast and Islands

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By Lorraine Caputo

The Caribbean coast and islands isn’t just about white sand beaches and scuba diving. You can delve the depths of colonial and Independence history, in such cities as Cartagena and Santa Marta, tracing the steps of Spanish explorers and Simón Bolívar. Many astounding national parks and reserves, like Tayrona, Los Flamencos, Ciénaga and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, provide opportunities to witness sea turtles breeding and spectacular bird watching. Let your footfalls echo through the ancestral ruins of Ciudad Perdida and El Pueblito. Aracataca, Gabriel García Márquez’ hometown, is the ultimate Macondo. But along this coast, every village is a Macondo, with strange festivals to celebrate with the locals, from the caiman in Ciénaga to the donkey pageant in Sincelejo. Of course, don’t forget to join the big parties here, drinking whiskey with Valledupar at the Vallenato music festival and dancing traditional cumbia in Barranquilla’s Carnaval. The visual arts are not neglected, with world-class art museums in the major cities and Cartagena’s film festival. San Andrés is the most exotic of the Colombian Caribbean jewels, with an English-based culture and the best of (yes) beaches and scuba diving.

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Museo de Arte Moderno

The Museo de Arte Moderno is a recent institution. Housed in two buildings — the first, built in the second ...

Museo Naval del Caribe

This extensive museum recounts Cartagena’s remarkable naval history. Located behind Iglesia de San Pedro Claver, this emblematic building was restored ...

Museo de las Fortificaciones and Las Murallas

Construction of Las Murallas, the walls protecting Cartagena de Indias, began in 1586 when Bautista Antonelli, an Italian engineer, was ...

Museums of Santa Marta

Santa Marta has a growing number of museums, thanks in part to the Universidad del Magdalena. Whether your interests are ...

Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino

Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino has been around for ages (since 1608) with the mission to cultivate sugar cane. More ...

Casa Museo

Casa Museo is the childhood home of Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez. ...

Museums of El Rodadero

El Rodadero has a few museums of its own, focused of course on the natural and human history of the ...

Acuario y Museo del Mar del Rodadero

The small boat takes you across the deep blue-green bay to Ensenada Inca Inca, 10 minutes away. There on the ...

Museums of Barranquilla

Hide away in the air conditioned comfort of Barranquilla’s many museums: Museo Romántico: Barranquilla`s history and culture is presented here. Monday-Friday ...

Museo Romántico

The Museo Romántico is in a Republican-era mansion, once home to the U.S. consul in Barranquilla. This edifice now houses ...

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